LemFi Receives Regulatory Approval From CBK to Operate Remittance Services in Kenya
LemFi, a global financial technology company offering international payment solutions, has received regulatory approval from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to operate remittances in Kenya.
The Fintech company which entered the East African country last year June, said the regulatory approval is significant step in its promise of seamless international payments to thousands of Kenyans in the diaspora.
This move highlights LemFi’s dedication to providing secure and efficient services while complying with the regulatory framework in Kenya.
The Fintech company says with its recent remittance approval, customers can do so at the best exchange rates available, which aligns with its promise to ensure seamless international payments to thousands of Kenyans in the diaspora.
Kenyans in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Canada can send money within minutes directly to M-PESA, Mobile Money, and Bank Accounts at the best exchange rates all at zero transfer fees.
Notably, the LemFi app provides a Kenya Shillings wallet setup, allowing users to fund their accounts with mobile money and open accounts. Afterward, based on their transactions, users can easily exchange their Kenya Shillings for other foreign currencies, such as US dollars (USD), British pounds (GBP), and Canadian dollars (CAD).
LemFi’s approval to operate remittance services in Kenya is coming after it announced in February 2024, that it has obtained approval from the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to resume its remittance services to Ghana with some of its approved partners.
Founded in 2020, the LemFi delivers innovative services and products in various markets, through the its app. The fintech service is aimed at Africa’s diaspora community and the company said it wants “to revolutionize the international money transfer market” with innovative solutions at zero fees.